Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to visit Tumbler Ridge on Friday to meet with mourners following a mass shooting at the local secondary school, according to The Guardian. The visit comes as families begin to speak of their loss in what is being called one of Canada's deadliest mass shootings.
The Guardian reported that Sarah Lampert, the mother of 12-year-old Ticaria Lampert, one of the children killed, made a public statement alongside her daughter Niveya. The article noted that "the tears just keep flowing" as the community remembers the victims.
Meanwhile, in international news, Euronews reported on fuel shortages tightening their grip on Cuba due to the US blockade, deepening the energy crisis. The outlet stated that Cuba is rationing fuel, and aviation authorities have warned of limited jet fuel supplies. Long-haul flights face disruption, public transport has stalled, and banks have reduced hours. Mexico has pledged diplomatic efforts to help resume oil shipments, according to Euronews.
In other news, Ars Technica reported that a Southern California beach town will begin using an AI system to detect bike lane violations. Starting in April, the City of Santa Monica will implement Hayden AI's scanning technology in its parking enforcement fleet. "The more we can reduce the amount of illegal parking, the safer we can make it for bike riders," said Charley Territo, chief growth officer at Hayden AI, according to Ars Technica.
Sky News reported on a schism between Donald Trump and Israel, with Trump criticizing Israel's president, Isaac Herzog. Trump reportedly said Herzog should be "ashamed of himself" for failing to pardon certain individuals.
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